O Oeste historiográfico norte-americano: a Frontier Thesis vs. a New Western History
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Frontier thesis, New Western History, HistoriografiaResumo
Este artigo busca comparar dois projetos historiográficos antagônicos, a frontier thesis, de Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932), e a NewWestern History, movimento de fins da década de 80 do século XX, atentando para os diferentes “Oestes” historiográficos que construíram.Downloads
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